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South Africa

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/ 30 September 2008

Why HIV has fallen

The antenatal HIV survey for 2007 showed a possible fall in the percentage of HIV among pregnant women attending public sector antenatal facilities.

By Elvis Jack
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/ 30 September 2008

Dress code of teachers under scrutiny

The dress code of teachers could soon be under review to ensure they look professional, the South African Council for Educators said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Prosecutors file appeal in Zuma graft case

SA prosecutors on Tuesday filed an application to appeal against a ruling that dismissed corruption charges against ANC leader Jacob Zuma.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Manuel sees no change in economic policy

SA will keep its current policies to ensure sustained economic growth, despite a change in political leadership, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Microlenders benefit from banks’ cutback

Microlenders are experiencing a significant increase in the number of applications for loans as banks turn away customers.

By Maya Fisher French
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/ 30 September 2008

Marginal increase in building confidence

Confidence in the building industry has increased marginally over the past quarter, but is still far below the level it was this time last year.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

A hard pill to swallow?

On World Contraceptive Day Errol Nkonko Mutamba looks at why women are not using birth control

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Marlboro residents protest allocation of housing

Residents of Marlboro in northern Johannesburg barricaded roads with burning tyres on Tuesday in a protest over housing, Gauteng police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Limpopo, Free State not discussed at ANC meeting

The replacement of the premiers of Limpopo and Free State was not discussed at an NWC meeting, party spokesperson Brian Sokhutu said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Western Province ‘fired up’ to reach semifinals

Unlike the Stormers’ failed Super 14 venture, Western Province’s Currie Cup play-off fate will not rest on the outcome of other games.

By Herman Gibbs
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/ 30 September 2008

A ‘patchy’ report card

Lynley Donnelly assesses the financial sector’s delivery in relation to the charter.

By Lynley Donnelly
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/ 30 September 2008

McBride to challenge his dismissal

Axed Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride will appeal the decision to dismiss him, according to a newspaper report on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

SA August credit growth slows as rates bite

Growth in demand for credit by South Africa’s private sector slowed to 18,64% year-on-year in August, central bank data showed on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Altech boosts profit, sees growth

Altech posted a 19% rise in first-half headline earnings per share on Tuesday and said it was well placed for real growth in the second half.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Wits wary of Stars

BidVest Wits maybe top of the Absa Premiership with an unbeaten record, but coach Roger de Sa is not getting carried away.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 30 September 2008

Cloud over Mabizela after no-show

Bafana Bafana ”bad boy” Mbulelo ”OJ” Mabizela’s international career could be on the rocks again.

By Billy Cooper
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/ 30 September 2008

Gauteng refugee shelters to close

Two of the remaining shelters for foreigners in Gauteng will close on Tuesday, it was reported on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Power that delivers

A joint venture illustrates how BEE partnerships can be implemented successfully, writes Maya Fisher-French.

By Maya Fisher French
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/ 30 September 2008

Unpacking Mbeki: Villain and victim

Humble leaders would have considered it an honour to walk in Madiba’s shoes, but not Mbeki.

By Staff Reporter
Risky business
Article
/ 30 September 2008

Risky business

Small firms financier Business Partners is passionate about entrepreneurs, writes Barrie Terblanche.

By Barrie Terblanche, Niren Tolsi and Vusikhaya Mancapa
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/ 30 September 2008

Land Bank head in new probe

Newly appointed Director General of Agriculture, Njabulo Nduli, is understood to be leading the charge against Mohlahlane.

By Yolandi Groenewald and Adriaan Basson
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/ 30 September 2008

SA: Society of the spectacle and the out of touch

The axing of Thabo Mbeki has triggered a sense of disorientation and terror in the hearts of the middle classes, both white and black.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Catch it at the Apollo

South African cineastes and cinephiles can catch up with already-released South African films they might have missed at the Apollo Film Festival.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 September 2008

Arms: How Mbeki meddled

There is strong evidence that the deposed president undermined the investigation into South Africa’s arms procurement.

By Stefaans Brmmer
In gold we trust
Analysis
/ 30 September 2008

In gold we trust

The time has come for people to stop buying monthly bus and train tickets and rather put their money in gold.

By Rams Mabote
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/ 29 September 2008

Limpopo ANCYL warns against new party

The Limpopo ANCYL will do ”everything in its power to smash” the formation of any party formed in support of Thabo Mbeki, it announced on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2008

SA markets battered by risk aversion

SA markets took a pounding on Monday, hit by a global stocks fall and a flight from risk, with investors worried about US and European banks.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2008

Student anger at Cup stadium in Nelspruit

Nelspruit students have burnt tyres at a 2010 World Cup site over the demolition of two schools on the construction area, according to the DA.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2008

JSC to consider Hlophe complaint in October

The Judicial Service Commission will deal with the Constitutional Court’s complaint against Judge John Hlophe in mid-October.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2008

The search for tomorrow’s football heroes

A search for SA’s young football heroes kicks off in Tembisa on Tuesday with about 150 schoolchildren taking part in a one-day coaching clinic.

By Lucky Sindane
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/ 29 September 2008

Fidentia accused fails to get case struck from roll

A Cape Town magistrate on Monday rejected a bid by a co-accused of former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown to have his case struck from the roll.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 September 2008

Transformation beyond gimmicks

Broad-based BEE has an educational value among the public because it generates an interest in the stock exchange and what companies do.

By Nkosinathi Chonco
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